Alphabet has an Nvidia-like business inside it. It could be the most valuable part of the internet search giant. Some investors might not know that Alphabet has an AI chip business among its many segments.
Quantum computing stocks have seen quite a run-up in recent months, but determining which companies are leading the charge can be tough to navigate.
One Analyst Firm Just Ranked Nvidia and Alphabet as Its Top 2 "Magnificent Seven" Stocks for 2025. Are Both Stocks Buys?
One analyst says Alphabet has great chips, but doesn't seem to be doing enough to pursue the massive market opportunity in AI hardware Wall Street is always musing about alternatives to Nvidia ...
Nvidia stock shed 17% on Monday and erased $589 billion from its market cap, the worst single-day loss of market value ever, amid panic over DeepSeek.
NVIDIA, the world's most valuable company until Monday, lost $600 billion of market value in a single day, the biggest in US stock history.
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Tech giants around the globe were rattled on Jan. 27 after Chinese AI start-up DeepSeek unveiled an impressive, low-cost artificial intelligence (AI) model, sparking widespread concerns about the scale of investment being poured into expensive hardware and data centers.
Using DeepSeek's AI models and integrating them into its hardware aligns well with Apple’s strategy and keeps the company competitive in the AI race without reinventing the wheel or moving away from its core business model.
The emergence of DeepSeek and the potential undoing of Nvidia’s dominance, even momentarily, is a stark reminder of the need for diversification and the fragility of markets. Top1000funds.com take a look at what the market rout means for long-term portfolios.
Investors believe DeepSeek’s AI debut will not impact the Magnificent Seven companies, with 88% of respondents expecting minimal effects on the S&P 500. The survey highlights President Trump’s policies as a primary driver of market volatility this year,